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    I played with them for awhile and they turned out looking a lot like the ones you messed with.


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    I'm not that great at photoshop but as far as taking the pic; I have a Canon IS S3 and what works for me is to set the photo mode to M (Manual Mode) then set the aperture and shutter speed how you want it. The ISO will stay relatively low in this case. A tripod will come in handy since you'll be messing with the shutter speed. The capabilities of that camera probably go beyond what I'm talking about, but the manual mode is simple enough and does the job well enough for me.That's how I took these.

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    These are the best I could do w/o the original file. Pretty much looks like the rest of them...




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    Yeah.. the ISO was manually set to 800 while I thought it was just set to auto... so now these pics are just overexposed. Photobucket resizes too... the originals are at my parents house in St. Louis so I probably won't be able to get back to them till next month.. by then I'll probably just get the car detailed and take new shots.

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    Sunoco brotha....lookin good as usual!



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    thanks! i might have to have a talk with them though... they said the stock hood struts wouldn't damage the hood but there are stress lines going down the hood. they said to leave them off for a couple weeks and the fiberglass should relax but it hasn't... and its been like 3 1/2 months now lol
    1993 z28 - stalled and bolted

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    Quote Originally Posted by crows93z View Post
    thanks! i might have to have a talk with them though... they said the stock hood struts wouldn't damage the hood but there are stress lines going down the hood. they said to leave them off for a couple weeks and the fiberglass should relax but it hasn't... and its been like 3 1/2 months now lol
    Maybe you could look into getting a hood prop and ditching the struts completely? I don't have any problems with mine at all. I make sure to lift and lower the hood with caution but all is well so far.



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    Quote Originally Posted by YZF View Post
    Maybe you could look into getting a hood prop and ditching the struts completely? I don't have any problems with mine at all. I make sure to lift and lower the hood with caution but all is well so far.
    right. i haven't had hood struts in 3 1/2 months.. if taking them off would have fixed it I would have bought the struts they sell on their site that are made for the hoods. its just a giant contradiction... they say it won't hurt with stock, but they put the lighter struts on there.
    1993 z28 - stalled and bolted

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    yeah man, your Camaro has the perfect stance.

    a few questions:

    What wheels are those and what size (tire size too)

    Also, what's your suspension set-up?


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    god your car looks great
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